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251
'
I
doubt
if
you
ever
will
see
him
now
.
It
's
pretty
plain
to
me
,
he
's
off
.
252
'
253
'
Do
you
mean
that
he
has
deserted
his
daughter
?
'
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254
'
Ay
!
I
mean
,
'
said
Mr.
Childers
,
with
a
nod
,
'
that
he
has
cut
.
He
was
goosed
last
night
,
he
was
goosed
the
night
before
last
,
he
was
goosed
to-day
.
He
has
lately
got
in
the
way
of
being
always
goosed
,
and
he
ca
n't
stand
it
.
'
255
'
Why
has
he
been
--
so
very
much
--
Goosed
?
'
asked
Mr.
Gradgrind
,
forcing
the
word
out
of
himself
,
with
great
solemnity
and
reluctance
.
256
'
His
joints
are
turning
stiff
,
and
he
is
getting
used
up
,
'
said
Childers
.
'
He
has
his
points
as
a
Cackler
still
,
but
he
ca
n't
get
a
living
out
of
them
.
'
257
'
A
Cackler
!
'
Bounderby
repeated
.
'
Here
we
go
again
!
'
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258
'
A
speaker
,
if
the
gentleman
likes
it
better
,
'
said
Mr.
E.
W.
B.
Childers
,
superciliously
throwing
the
interpretation
over
his
shoulder
,
and
accompanying
it
with
a
shake
of
his
long
hair
--
which
all
shook
at
once
.
'
Now
,
it
's
a
remarkable
fact
,
sir
,
that
it
cut
that
man
deeper
,
to
know
that
his
daughter
knew
of
his
being
goosed
,
than
to
go
through
with
it
.
'
259
'
Good
!
'
interrupted
Mr.
Bounderby
.
'
This
is
good
,
Gradgrind
!
A
man
so
fond
of
his
daughter
,
that
he
runs
away
from
her
!
This
is
devilish
good
!
Ha
!
ha
!
Now
,
I
'll
tell
you
what
,
young
man
.
I
have
n't
always
occupied
my
present
station
of
life
.
I
know
what
these
things
are
.
You
may
be
astonished
to
hear
it
,
but
my
mother
--
ran
away
from
me
.
'
260
E.
W.
B.
Childers
replied
pointedly
,
that
he
was
not
at
all
astonished
to
hear
it
.